Chick-Fil-A manager bans teenage slang

What words would you like your teenager to stop saying? Maybe you should take a clue from a manager at Chick fil-A and make a comprehensive list.

For as long as the adult/teenager dynamic has existed, grownups have wanted teens to stop with their new fangled words and ideas. Well, a manager of a Chick-fil-A is supposedly taking that to a whole new level. According to a Reddit post made by an employee, the manager Eric, is tired of unprofessional slang.

According to the Reddit post, the boss made a comprehensive list of words he wants employees to check at the door. Words like "ratchet" and "salty."

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Signage stands outside a Chick-fil-A Inc. restaurant in Bowling Green, Kentucky, U.S., on Tuesday, Mar. 25, 2014. The U.S. economy grew more rapidly in the fourth quarter than previously estimated as consumer spending climbed by the most in three years, showing the expansion had momentum heading into this years harsh winter. Photographer: Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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He is really serious about the word "bae;" if you scratch it out you will miss free employee meals.

Thankfully Eric does allow some of the words to be used as long as they are used appropriately like "chill." You can't be chill, but someone can chill that delicious lemonade. "Barely" can be said as long as you say it without the weird voice. Don't even think about saying "about a week ago" especially if you sing and dance while you say it -- and no Felicia either ("there is nobody here named Felicia")

Oh Eric, you've just given employees a reason to make up new words to annoy you with.